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  2. Densa - Wikipedia

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    Densa has been used as the name of a number of fictional organizations parodying Mensa International, an organization for highly intelligent people.Densa is ostensibly an organization for people insufficiently intelligent to be members of Mensa.

  3. Airén - Wikipedia

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    In the past, there was a double problem of low productivity, due mainly to the low density of the plantations, along with the traditional method of fermenting in terra cotta fermentation vats. In addition, almost all the wine was sent to other regions to mix in with other musts or for distillation.

  4. ...and Roses and Roses - Wikipedia

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    "and Roses and Roses" is a song written by Dorival Caymmi with English lyrics by Ray Gilbert, and performed by Andy Williams. The song reached #4 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart and #36 on the Billboard chart in 1965.

  5. Forget Roses—In Good Taste's 'A Dozen Rosés' Wine ... - AOL

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    If they prefer wine over flowers or chocolate, I suggest gifting them In Good Taste's A Dozen Rośes wine box (was $110, now $99) for the occasion. The Cupid-approved present is a vino lover's ...

  6. Oechsle scale - Wikipedia

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    The Oechsle scale is a hydrometer scale measuring the density of grape must, [1] which is an indication of grape ripeness and sugar content used in wine-making.It is named for Ferdinand Oechsle (1774–1852) and it is widely used in the German, Swiss and Luxembourgish wine-making industries.

  7. David Westheimer - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent printings were branded only J.P. Miller's Days of Wine and Roses without an explicit by-line for the novel. Westheimer, a Rice University graduate, worked as an assistant editor for the Houston Post from 1939 to 1946 except for those years spent with the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.

  8. Tibouren - Wikipedia

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    Tibouren or Rossese di Dolceacqua is a red French wine grape variety that is primarily grown in Provence and Liguria but originated in Greece and possibly even the Middle East. [1] Intensely aromatic , with an earthy bouquet that wine expert Jancis Robinson describes as garrigue , Tibouren is often used in the production of rosés .

  9. Grignolino - Wikipedia

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    Grignolino (Italian: [ɡriɲɲoˈliːno]) is a red Italian wine grape variety commonly grown in the Piedmont region. It makes light colored wines and rosés with very fruity aromas, strong acidity and tannins. The name Grignolino derives from the word grignole which means "many pips" in the local Piedmontese dialect of the Asti region. The ...